Point System

“Year Long Points Race” Performance and Ranking System:

The TGF maintains a “Year Long Points Race” awards program designed to recognize consistent and exemplary performance. The top awards “Player of Year” are presented to a player in each division that accumulates the most points based on a combination of earned “Money” and “Scoring Average."

Example for determining the “Player of Year” for each division.

Player1 earns $5,000,000.00 and ends with a 71.2 “Scoring Average.” His point average would be $5,000,000,00 ÷ 71.2 = 70,224.72.

Player2 earns $5,000,000.00 and has a 74.5 scoring average. His point total would be 67,114.094.

Player3 earns $5,300,000.00 and ends with a scoring average of 76.8. His total points would be 69,010.42.

In the above scenario you see that although player3 earned more money player1 had a higher point total based on a better “Scoring Average”

The criteria for participating in the “Year Long Points Race.” A player must play a minimum of 40% of the total rounds of golf that were hosted by the “TGF” during the awards year.

Example;

The TGF hosted 20 events and all were two rounds or a total of 40 rounds hosted, a player would only qualify for the year end “Player of Year” award by playing 16 rounds or 8 complete tournaments.

Other “Year Long Awards”

The TGF will also present “end of year” awards for the most improved players, and one overall award to the one person that best represents the game while on and off the course, “The “Stuart Taylor Sportsmanship” award.